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Pacelli High School (Austin, Minnesota)

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Type
  
Private, Coeducational

Established
  
1913

Chaplain
  
Father James Steffes

Phone
  
+1 507-433-8859

Colors
  
Blue, Green

Religious affiliation(s)
  
Roman Catholic

Principal
  
Laura A. Marreel

Grades
  
PreK-12

Founded
  
1913

Address
  
511 4th Ave NW, Austin, MN 55912, USA

Accreditation
  
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools

Similar
  
Austin High School, Gerard Academy, Riverland Community College, St Augustine Parish, Queen of Angels

Pacelli Catholic Schools is a private, Roman Catholic PreK-12th grade school system with year round child care in Austin, Minnesota. It is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Winona.

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Background

Pacelli is the only Catholic school system in Mower County, Minnesota offering all day child care, preschool, all day every day kindergarten, and a PreK-12th grade educational experience.

Athletics

Pacelli is a member of the Minnesota State High School League and participates in a wide variety of sports and activities. Pacelli and Lyle Co-op for many sports including Volleyball, Basketball, Golf, Softball, Track, Baseball, and Football. Pacelli and Austin High Co-op for Boys Soccer, Boys Hockey, Boys Tennis, and Wrestling. Cross Country, Girls Tennis, and Cheerleading are Pacelli sports that do not Co-op with other teams. Because Pacelli is a small school, almost all of the students are involved in at least one sport or other extracurricular activity.

Faith

The education offered through the Pacelli Catholic Schools is a flexible program that integrates the academic, cultural, physical, and spiritual development of its students. Students attend mass one day per week at St. Augustine's Church, and many theology courses are available. Although it is a Catholic school, Pacelli accepts students of many different religious backgrounds.

References

Pacelli High School (Austin, Minnesota) Wikipedia